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The Cambian Group
North Yorkshire
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About Us:

The Cambian Group are a leading provider of residential care for children and young people. We are dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop their full potential. Our residential services are designed to meet the needs of young people who require additional support due to complex emotional, behavioural, or social challenges. We are looking for passionate, committed individuals to join our team as Residential Support Workers.

Role Overview:

As a Residential Support Worker in our Children’s Services, you will play a pivotal role in helping children and young people lead fulfilling, positive lives. You will be responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance, ensuring the well-being and safety of the children and young people in our care. You will work closely with a team of professionals to create and implement individualised care plans that support their development, emotional needs, and educational goals.

Key Responsibilities:

Support children and young people with daily living activities, including personal care, education, and recreational activities.

Encourage and promote positive behaviour, offering emotional and practical support to build self-esteem and confidence.

Develop and maintain trusting, professional relationships with children and young people, providing consistency and stability.

Implement care plans and ensure children’s needs are being met in line with their individual requirements.

Safeguard and protect children, ensuring that any concerns are reported promptly and in accordance with safeguarding procedures.

Support children in developing life skills, such as communication, socialisation, and independence.

Provide a safe, welcoming, and structured environment that encourages growth and development.

Assist with the preparation and participation in regular reviews, contributing to the child’s individual progress and goals.

Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with regulatory and organisational standards.

Person Specification:

A genuine passion for working with children and young people, with a commitment to providing the highest standard of care.

Previous experience in residential care, children’s services, or a similar field is desirable, but not essential.

An understanding of child development and the ability to support children with emotional, behavioural, and social challenges.

Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues.

Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently.

A flexible approach to working hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts.

A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

Driving Licence desirable

Benefits:

Ongoing professional development and training

Supportive working environment

Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of children and young people

If you are dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and young people in their journey towards a brighter future, we would love to hear from you.

Cambian is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees

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